The main tree is straight .... believe it or not ...
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The main tree is straight .... believe it or not ...
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That is an amazing shot Matt. Looks so strange with the water flowing across the frame in such a way, yet the trees do suggest that the frame is straight. Wild!
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
I gotta go with HBG on this one Matt.
Gives me a bit of vertigo looking at it which to me is very neat!
Well done!!!!
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Thanks you two; I suppose the angle of the rocks threw me for a loop as well, that combined with the angle of the water ... If Escher was a photographer, maybe he's be taking pictures like that ... LOL
Last edited by Matt K.; 07-28-2012 at 02:38 PM.
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love the colours and textures in this one Matt - really does throw you when you first look at it.
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ooh I really like this!
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Interesting as it is hard to tell which end is up!![]()
pure amazing and kinda makes your stomach flip at the same time
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